Multilayer automative paint system

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106291, 106DIG3, 4274071, 427409, 428461, B32B 1508, B32B 2700, B05D 136, B05D 700

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044991436

ABSTRACT:
A transparent topcoat coating composition is described comprising a thermoplastic or thermosetting resin material containing low pigment to binder ratio of iron oxide encapsulated mica particles. When used in a multicoat coating process as a transparent topcoat, an article is produced which not only produces improved "metallic" color effects, but is stable to the elements as well.

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